A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 25) - Critical Issues Commentary
New to AGTV
•
26m
John Mark Comer tells a story of an old man who would sit alone in a church for hours. When asked what he was doing, he replied, “I look at Him, He looks at me, and we are happy.” That quote is the next heading in Comer's book. In the section he quotes other contemplatives from church history, promoting what Bob DeWaay calls contrived spiritual innovations. He uses 1Peter 1:8 to show that we must reject contemplative practices, believe by faith though we have not seen Him, and trust the promises of God.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ephaG_dlUVo
Up Next in New to AGTV
-
Rapture Recap 2025 - LIVESTREAM - Chr...
The 2025 rapture dates came and went—again. In this extended livestream, Chris Rosebrough opens the Bible and shows why date-setting persists, how it contradicts Jesus’ words, and why so many are “tossed to and fro” by every wind of doctrine (1 John 4; Eph. 4).
Original Video:
https://www.youtub... -
Utterly Disqualified: Mark Driscoll M...
Mark Driscoll was declared disqualified from ministry by his own elders in 2014 for abusive and disqualifying behavior. Yet he has returned to prominence, now leading Trinity Church and being platformed by major conservative groups.
In this video, Justin Peters exposes why Driscoll remains utter...
-
Keeping Your Vows When Your Spouse Ca...
Marriage vows are tested most deeply in sickness. In this episode, we share our own journey of walking through illness, the sacrifices it requires, and how to love your spouse when they can no longer give back. Be encouraged to keep your vows faithfully, find strength in God’s Word, and cherish t...